American Jewish Congress Commands London Parley

November 26, 1934

The continuance of the world boycott against Nazi Germany “until full rights are restored to all inhabitants by Germany, regardless of religion, race, sex or political affiliation,” was urged in a cablegram sent yesterday by the American Jewish Congress to the Non-Sectarian International Boycott conference now holding sessions in London.

The cable, signed in behalf of the Congress by Bernard S. Deutsch, its president, expressed gratification that British labor officially is partaking in the sessions and states as its devout hope that “the united forces of labor and democracy throughout the world will succeed in liberating the oppressed masses of Germany from the barbaric tyranny under whose rule they now slave and suffer.”